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Corners Betting Tips

Corners betting tips, including advice on total corners, under/over markets, handicaps and predictions for today’s games

By James McMath

25 Jan 2023

If you’re eager to learn more about corners betting, then we hope this guide teaches you all you need to know about them.


It may sound very like a very obscure and niche thing to bet on, but corners remain popular with seasoned football bettors. If you’d like to join the action, then hopefully you’ll have the confidence to do so after reading this guide.


Without further ado, let’s get right into corners betting - starting with what it is and why people bet on them.


What Is Corners Betting?

Corners betting is largely self-explanatory as it involves the punter betting on the frequency of corner-kicks in a game of football.


They’re an example of a ‘special bet’, meaning that they can be won regardless of the match result. A slightly more niche area of football betting, corners betting is popular with knowledgeable fans and experienced bettors.


If all goes well, then corners betting can deliver high returns. They’re risky, but exciting, and will require you to keep a close eye on the match as it unfolds.


However, we don’t recommend this area of betting for those who are brand new to football, as you’ll need to have an intimate knowledge of the teams and players you’re betting on.


How To Bet On Corners During A Football Match

There are many ways to bet on corners during a football match, let’s take a look at them below:


1. Consider The Teams And Players

There are a lot of things to take into consideration whilst betting on corners - the most important of which is the team who you’ll predict will win them.


Teams who are ultra-defensive and do not have many touches in the opposition box are unlikely to get many corners during a game. Depending on which betting market you choose, this can benefit you or hinder your bet.


It’s also worth looking at teams who take a lot of shots from long-range, as these can easily be deflected or saved, resulting in a corner kick. Bruno Fernandes and Kevin De Bruyne, for example, both developed reputations as liberal long-range shooters for their respective clubs.


Furthermore, a team with less-skilled defenders can leak corner-kicks, as their players will be more likely to boot the ball out of play rather than cleanly distribute the ball. This will result in more corners and, eventually, more goals being conceded. You should also keep an eye on the teams who concede the most corners, as there are teams who give them away several times during a game.


In essence, you should dedicate yourself to learning as much about the respective teams as possible before you enter the world of corners betting. The more knowledge you have, the more accurately you can bet, and the more money you can.


2. Consider The Occasion

The higher the stakes are, the more desperate the teams get in the hopes of scoring. Knockout games can generate a high number of corners due to the frequency of shots and abundance of last-gasp defending. Conversely, throwaway league games can go 90 minutes with only a handful (or less) of corners being taken.


Corners Betting Markets

There are plenty of exciting betting markets to choose from. Some of them are more suited to more experienced bettors, and you should decide which one best suits you from the list below.


1. Over/Under Corners Betting

Perhaps the most simple corners betting market, over/unders involve you predicting if the amount of total corner-kicks will be over or under the number set by the bookmaker.


A third option is the ‘exact’ market - where you’ll aim to predict the exact amount of corners taken during a match. This option is extremely risky, but it’s worth considering if you’re feeling really confident. Due to the amount of luck needed to be successful, odds in the ‘exact’ betting market are very generous.


2. Corners Match Betting

Another relatively-straightforward market, this is where you’ll decide which team will have the most corners over 90 minutes.


To be successful in this market, keep in mind that the total number of corners is irrelevant and it’s instead measured on which team received the most.


3. First/Last Corner

The first/last corner market can be very hard to find success in. It involves the punter deciding which team will have the first or last corner in a match.


##. 4. Corners Handicap Bets


If a strong attacking side is playing an inferior, defensively-minded one, then you can always opt for the corners handicap betting market.


This will involve the stronger team being docked a certain amount of corners prior to kick-off. For example, the game could start with Manchester City starting with -3 corners, meaning they would have to get at least four more corners than their opponents for the bet to be successful.


Handicap bets can be handy as they level the playing field and help make the game a more even one from a betting standpoint.


5. Time Of First Corner

This market isn’t as common as some of the other options featured here, but some bookies offer the chance for you to bet on when the first corner of the game will be awarded. Odds, as you can imagine, are very high in this market.


Corners Betting Tips Summary

Corner-kicks can be great things to bet on if you know what you’re doing. To succeed here, you’ll need to become knowledgeable on the teams, players, and occasions you’re betting on, and you’ll also need to have Lady Luck on your side.


You’ll also need to pick your betting market. We recommend choosing the ones best suited to your experience level and overall knowledge of the game. Keep in mind, though, that even the best laid plans can go awry, and no amount of research can mitigate the fact that corners can be random and sometimes incorrectly given.


After reading this guide, we hope you’re in a much better position to start making some bets and, hopefully, some money from betting on corner-kicks.

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